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‘Wr. “Dulles ‘then reported that reactionin variousc
to the French nuclear test had been violent.
Ghana
ample had frozen $14 million in French assets and
for ex-
for UN action on the French test but other Asian and
states were cool to this idea. Morocco had abrogate
1956 Accord with France and had called its ambassado
home. Japan had entered a formal protest over the
test and Indonesia had denounced it informally.
Secretary Herter said he had heard from one s
the miclear cloud was being carried southeast by the
had heard from another source that it would arrive
He wondered how the cloud would get to Japan if it
ing southeast.
Secretary Gates thought that the pr
upper winds were blowing toward Japan and as soon as
reached these upper winds it would go in the directio
Turning to Cuba, Mr. Dulles reported that Miko
had marked the definite espousal of Castro by the U
and the USSR had signed a trade agreement by which th
extended $100 million in trade credits. ‘The two coun
also agreed to collaborate in the UN and would probably resume
diplomatic relations soon. Cuba was selling five million tons
of sugar to the USSR over the next three years, one-fifth of
which was to be paid for in cash. Cuba had also agre
Soviet goods which would constitute ten per cent of
trade. The USSR was also supplying Soviet technic
Reports of the agreements between Cuba and the USSR
give to Cuba, the crowd had shouted "and guns and planes too” and
Mikoyan had repeated “and guns and planes too."
Mr.
however, that provision of MIGs to Cuba by the USSR w
tentions toward Cuba.